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On Mar 23, 4:47*pm, tompl wrote:
Try the index function combined with two match functions. *One match gives you the row and the other gives you the column. e.g. =INDEX(A1:E5,MATCH(H1,A1:A5,0),MATCH(I1,A1:E1,0)) Tom Very nice. I could only get this to work IF the column match came first. |
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